Physiological and biochemical effects of 2.4-D herbicide in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties
Abstract
In this work were investigated the physiological and biochemical responses depended on toxic effect
caused by different concentrations of herbicides called as 2.4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2.4-D)
herbicide in the seedlings that belong to three wheat varieties. The seeds which belong to wheat (Triticum
aestivum L. Bayraktar cv., İkizce cv. and Tosunbey cv.) were used as plant material. 15-day old seedlings
for each wheat variety were divided into 4 groups consisting of the same number of seedlings and four
variety doses of herbicide (0, 100 µM, 300 µM ve 1000 µM) were applied for them. In these applications
for seedlings were preferred hydroponic surrounding to root. Although three varieties were increased the
growth of root and shoot elongation from the growth parameters of the seedlings, it leaded to a decrease
in growth parameters in general in this herbicide. Although 2.4-D in the leaves were caused an increase
in 100 μM dose for only the Bayraktar in amount of chlorophyll a+b. In ones except these, there was
always been a decreased. The amount of carotenoid was resulted in the reduction of three varieties.
Amount of MDA were increased in all three varieties. Glutathione (GSH) / oxidized glutathione (GSSG)
ratios in leaves were increased in three varieties. The superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in the leaves
were increased at the Bayraktar and decreased in the İkizce and the Tosunbey. Catalase (CAT) activity
showed to a decrease in three varieties. As a result, it was determined that the 2.4-D, which was toxic for
wheat plants even in very low concentrations
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